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Updated: over 2 years ago
From its mammoth red oaks to its extensive wetlands, this sanctuary’s many habitats support a wealth of wildlife. Its 175 acres of wildland are home to hundreds of species, including fishers, pileated woodpeckers, river otters, barred owls, muskrats, and m
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Birds, Rodents, Raptors, Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional
Type: Network/ Coalition/ Collective - Scope: regional
Updated: about 1 year ago
Earthcare is a practical, local environment group. We work closely with specialists and the Council to improve the environment in the City of Port Phillip. Our main projects are to increase the diversity and extent of indigenous vegetation including sites
Areas: Endemic Plant Species Protection, Birds, Rodents, Environmental Monitoring, Land Restoration
Type: Community Based Organization - Scope: community
Type: Community Based Organization - Scope: community
Updated: over 3 years ago
Founded in 1991, we are a federally permitted volunteer group dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured and orphaned wildlife encompassing the entire area of upstate South Carolina and part of Hendersonville, North Carolina. Although our focus
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Birds, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Environmental Education
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Tresa Adams
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Tresa Adams
Updated: over 3 years ago
Lovely Lita's Sheltering Tree Foundation, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit organization, owned and operated by Karen Clark. Years ago a squirrel crossed Karen's path and it all fell in place. We have 10 acres of wooded area, for the squirrels to be rel
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Conservation Area Creation, Wildlife Habitat Conservation
Type: Foundation - Scope: international
Type: Foundation - Scope: international
Updated: about 1 year ago
Stop Animal Exploitation NOW! (SAEN) was founded in 1996 to force an end to the abuse of animals in laboratories. Our first major event was a news conference that revealed the suffering endured by dogs, rabbits, and primates in 9 laboratories across the Un
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Canids, Primates, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat Conservation, Lagomorphs
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Updated: about 1 year ago
The Capybara is the world's largest rodent, weighing up to 145 pounds! Our center
Based in: Venezuela
Areas: Youth Education and Empowerment, Child and Youth Protection, Rodents, Economic DevelopmentType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Liz Lew
Updated: over 3 years ago
Mission: "A healthy population of red squirrels in Ayrshire." The objectives of the group are; * To survey and monitor red and grey squirrels * To stimulate the reporting of sightings of red and grey squirrels * To promote education and awareness of red sq
Based in: United Kingdom
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Wildlife Ecology, Biodiversity Conservation, Rodents, Wildlife Habitat ConservationType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Updated: over 3 years ago
Our aims are very simple To alleviate the suffering of all wild mammals To give the best possible healthcare to the injured To care for all orphaned mammals To rehabilitate and release back into the wild wherever possible To ensure a safe and stimulating p
Based in: United Kingdom
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Animal and Plant Trafficking, Wildlife Habitat ConservationType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national
Updated: 3 months ago
... animals from pounds for research Rodent glue traps Housing of calves raised
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Lagomorphs
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international
Updated: about 1 year ago
... and her offspring can produce over 420,000 additional cats in only 7 years, and ... female dog and her offspring 67,000 additional dogs in 6 years. No wonder
Areas: Animal Welfare and Rights, Rodents, Lagomorphs
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional

